Why is silly point called so?

Silly point is a position in front of the batsman on the off side; and the position got its name as it was 'silly' to stand so close to the batsman.
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What means silly point?

Noun. silly point (plural silly points) (cricket) A fielding position, on the off side, square of the batsman's wicket, and very near the batsman; a fielder in this position.
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Why is it called point in cricket?

The term 'point' was coined from the phrase “near the point (direction of the face) of the bat”. This is a clear indicator of the fact that the 'point' in early days was a more close-in position than the one we are used to seeing today, at the edge of the circle.
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What is silly point in cricket?

In cricket, “silly point” is a fielding position where a fielder stands close enough to the batsman to be right in the middle of the action. The position puts the fielder at risk for being hit by the ball or bat. The fielder on silly point is in the proximity of wicket on the off-side.
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Why is cow corner so called?

Cow corner - which is a fielding position between deep mid-wicket and wide long-on - derives its name from a corner of the field which was safe for cows to graze on because very few batsmen would hit the ball there… until Twenty20 cricket came along, that is.
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Why is a yorker so called?

A yorker could be described as the king of all bowls. It's when the ball lands directly at the batter's feet, and it's extremely difficult to hit. Oxford dictionaries suggests that the term was coined because players from York bowled them so often.
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What is a cricket Jaffa?

Jaffa (also corker) an exceptionally well bowled, practically unplayable delivery, usually but not always from a fast bowler.
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What is the difference between slip and gully?

The gully fielder is an extension of the line of slips and fields almost square to the batsman; gully is also the name given to that area of the field.
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Is a straight fielder allowed?

He is not permitted. There has been a incident where umpire had awarded 5 runs as penalty to batting side when fielder pretended to field the ball.
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Why is silly mid on?

Silly mid-on is another position you'll need the protective equipment for, as well as being alert and prepared to take quick catches, and being ready to protect yourself if the ball is hit towards you forcefully.
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Why is offside called offside in cricket?

The words 'on' and 'off' originate from the offside and near side of a horse or carriage, the 'offside' being the opposite side, which a driver walks or rider mounts.
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Why is it called popping crease?

Popping crease. The origin of the term "popping crease" is derived from the earlier feature of cricket pitches, the popping hole. One popping crease is drawn at each end of the pitch in front of each set of stumps.
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Where is short leg in cricket?

Short leg, also known as bat pad, is a position specifically intended to catch balls that unintentionally strike the bat and leg pad, and thus end up only a metre or two to the leg side.
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Where is long leg in cricket?

Cricket Fielding Positions: Long Leg

The long leg is a little squarer fielding position behind square on the leg side than the deep fine leg. Long-leg fielders must bridge the distance between deep fine leg and deep square leg. The fielder should be facing the hitter at around a 60-degree angle.
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What is mid wicket in cricket?

noun cricket. the fielding position on the on side, approximately midway between square leg and mid-on. a fielder in this position.
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Why is mid wicket called mid wicket?

Initially called the 'middle wicket on' and 'middle wicket off', the 'mid-wicket' fielder was a player positioned between extra cover and the bowler on either sides of the wicket. 'Off' and 'on' were suffixed, on the basis of which side the fielder was positioned.
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Why third man is called Third Man?

When nobody knows how the term came up, it is suggested that when overarm bowler was introduced, there was the need of a “third man” or “third fielder” to complement the slips and the gully. Thus, that is how the term, “Third man” was coined.
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Is a yorker a full toss?

A YORKER is a ball which pitches on the popping crease underneath the batsman's bat. A full toss is a ball which doesn't bounce.
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Who is the dad of IPL?

Lalit Kumar Modi (born 29 November 1963) is an Indian businessman and cricket administrator, currently a fugitive. He was the founder, first Chairman and Commissioner of the Indian Premier League (IPL), and ran the tournament for three years until 2010.
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Who is the king of IPL?

According to records Chris Gayle is the king of all batsmen in IPL in terms of centuries as he has hit 6 centuries in IPL. He also holds the record for highest individual score in the tournament.
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What country invented cricket?

History of Cricket

There is a consensus of expert opinion that cricket may have been invented during Saxon or Norman times by children living in the Weald, an area of dense woodlands and clearings in south-east England.
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What is death bowling?

Death bowler term given to a bowler who regularly bowls during the death overs of a limited overs match and has become skilled at limiting the amount of runs conceded at that time.
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Why is a six called a Dorothy?

In Australian rhyming slang, a "Dorothy" or "Dorothy Dix" refers to a hit for six in cricket. In Andy Griffith's 1955 version of the song "Make Yourself Comfortable", Griffith tells the story of a man writing a letter to Dix, wanting her advice on the aggressive woman he's on a date with.
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Why is a bowl called a googly?

The word was earlier used to describe a high-tossed teasing delivery. Often an ordinary leg-break was referred to this way in Australia. Tom Horan, writing as 'Felix' for The Australiasian, suggested that the babyish sound 'goo' juxtaposed with'guile' gave rise to the 'googly' used to identify this curious delivery.
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